Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (Sep 2015)
Opinions of Otorhinolaryngology Residents about Their Education Process
Abstract
Objective:Our study was planned to get the views of residents about the Otorhinolaryngology (ORL) education process and to enlighten the studies to make this process more effective.Methods:A questionnaire was sent to the residents who were still in the residency program in all education clinics via “Google Drive”. Seventy-four of 354 residents responded and the answers were evaluated electronically.Results:Fifty residents (67.56%) gave an affirmative answer to the question about the use of “Resident Log Book” and no difference was seen among the clinics. While 9 residents (12.16%) were reporting that they did not read any scientific papers, 43 (58.1%) reported they read less than three per month. Forty-one residents thougt that they were having a good and sufficient education. Seventeen residents (51.51%) who thought they were not having a sufficient education reported that the education period should be longer. When they were wanted to evaluate the education process, while 66 of them (89.18%) said “Exhausting”, 52 (70.27%) said “Stressful”, it was seen that the ones who said “Instructive” and “Rewarding” were 26 (35.13%) and 17 (22.97%) respectively. Further, 43 of 48 residents (89.58%) who were over the third year of their residency program indicated that they were unable to perform at least one procedure listed in the questionnaire after finishing their education.Conclusion:This study is important because it is the first study about the opinion of ORL residents and will help determine the current status in Turkey. This study will be useful for the preparation of educational programs and guides in the future.
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